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Sorry, I don't get that. Was that a joke?Poe McKnoe;2337775; said:I would like to purchase a Giovanni Strassini jersey. Do you have an offshore account that I can wire money to? Do you accept Bitcoin?
This action began in November 2000, when Rebecca Strassini, now deceased, filed a complaint seeking a divorce from Mr. Strassini. The two were married in 1995 and had one child born of the marriage, P.S., in 1996. Prior to the divorce, Ms. Strassini and Mr. Strassini lived in North Carolina; however, Ms. Strassini moved to Ohio to live with her family in February 2000, because Mr. and Ms. Strassini lost all of their property in bankruptcy and foreclosure proceedings. The record evidences that Mr. Strassini had a fairly lengthy criminal history, and in fact, at the time the divorce decree was entered in 2001, he was serving a prison sentence in a federal prison in North Carolina. In the divorce decree, the court designated Ms. Strassini as the residential parent and legal custodian of P.S.
OSU_Buckguy;2337781; said:anyone in the charlotte chapter? someone should let it be known that the guy is a fraud who served time in federal prison.
look at this: link.
the site is as real as it gets. it's the website for the charlotte chapter. strassini was parading himself as an ohio state multi-sport all-american as late as last year.NFBuck;2337784; said:Is this shit for real? Is that site for real or some kind of scam? Hard to believe people interested enough to start a regional buckeye fanclub would be so obtuse...
OSU_Buckguy;2337788; said:the site is as real as it gets. it's the website for the charlotte chapter. strassini was parading himself as an ohio state multi-sport all-american as late as last year.
i hope so, too. however, the guy apparently has a long rap sheet, served time in federal prison, filed for bankruptcy about a decade ago, and pretends to be someone he is not. i'd consider someone like that to be dangerous. i'd hardly be surprised if he's attempted to commit fraud for financial gain under the guise as a buckeye great.HypeMachine;2337787; said:Hopefully there's nothing more sinister about this than just a guy wanting some attention.
NFBuck;2337789; said:Something doesn't add up. No way you can tell me that not one person in that whole chapter didn't say "um, bullsh*t."
do they make you an all-american in two sports as well?OHSportsFan;2337786; said:I read if you're related to somebody who has played at Ohio State, they will put you on their practice squad.
OSU_Buckguy;2337785; said: